Thomas:
        It is a great idea to use boot manager in Win 2000
to select the desired operating system when you turn
the computer on. I have not been able to find any
reference to boot manager in the win 2000 on my
computer. Could you please tell me, step-by-step,
where I should be looking.

Wally

On Wed, 9 Mar 2005 11:25:25 -0500 "Thomas Fisher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> > -----Original Message-----
> > Then, using fdisk, I made each of the primary partitions 
> > active in turn and placed a different operating system on 
> > each. Now I have three operating systems available on my 20 
> > Gb hard drive. Now I can boot to each operating system by 
> > using fdisk to make its partition the active one.
> 
> Why the need to open fdisk each time you reboot?  Win2k has a built 
> in boot
> manager that allows you to switch between the OSes installed.  I've 
> had up
> to three to choose from when booting, and had someone tell me they 
> once had
> 4, all without having to do anything but use the arrow keys to 
> choose the
> OS.  Seems like a lot of work to do what Win2000 does already.
> 
> Thomas
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